She was the chief investment officer for JPMorgan Chase before resigning after the company suffered a trading loss of $9 billion in April/May 2012.
Furthermore, she lied to the subcommittee by stating she had not seen or received the "decision table" which outlined the various trading options for her in January 2012.
[6] "Until the loss was disclosed late Thursday [May 10, 2012], Drew was considered by some market participants as one of the best managers of balance-sheet risks.
[8] Drew and her husband have been residents of the Short Hills neighborhood of Millburn, New Jersey.
[10] In 2018, she and her husband donated $1 million to Barnard and Columbia to endow two scholarships.